The increased temperature outside of the freezer gives the particles more energy. Therefore with increased energy they oscillate more until they break their bonds and turn into liquid water.
slowly starts to exspand
Density is basically how "dense" an object is. If you have a sugar cube, you can see that there are particles in it that are farther apart with a smaller density than a cube of steel, that the particles are packed closer together.
An ice cube is just frozen water. When an ice cube melts it becomes water. Eventually, the water will evaporate.
The water will turn into ice so it will be like one giant ice cube.
When an ice cube slowly disappears from the ice tray in the freezer, that is sublimation. The solid water (ice) is turning directly to the gas state (water vapor)- it skips over the liquid phase.
What you see is not smoke; it is mist. When you pull the ice cube tray out, a bit of air from the freezer comes with it. This air chills the room temperature air to below freezing, causing the moisture in it to form microscopic ice crystals.
To tell if your freezer is broken you put an ice cube in a small container and put a penny on top of the ice cube. then you put it in the freezer. After a couple days you check it. If the ice has melted and the penny is no longer on top of the ice cube then you should probably check your food in your freezer and get your freezer fixed.
The hot atmosphere
Keep them in the freezer...below Oc.
Put it in a freezer or a bucket of dry ice; but the freezer is better.
put it in the freezer ;)
The particles start moving, and it melts. After it melts, it can evaporate if it gets to hot. For example: an ice cube
probably if you keep it in the freezer
4 feet
Because the freezer keep the ice cold. And its surrounding is of the same temperature
There need not be anything on a cube!
it turned into an ice cube or froze
use baking soda in the freezer